Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Love You Forever

Love the December Papertrey release - and with too much to do and too little time, I am a bit late with my post for the Blog Hop Contest.  To explain - the Contest was to use something left over from Christmas - so my messy bench was covered with the leftovers from my Peace On Earth projects.  I had scraps of the acetate which I just didn't want to throw away - they were sooo cool, and with the contest in mind, I cut the lastest PTI border die out of the Red acetate, and used it as an embellishment on my EARLY valentines card ---->see there it is on the bottom!  I think it is a START for a card, and although I finished this one, it does lack something.....









Pictured here is what I had on the bench to work with...aren't those strips coooool?????

Saturday, December 24, 2011

The Herald Angels

While searching for xmas gift ideas, I came across this AWESOME blog post:
and madly began an attempt at SIX of these. Weeeellll a week later I came to my senses and did manage 3! I was just chomping at the bit to use Tim Holtz's reverse stamping technique on acetate, which is how I created my backgrounds (see Tim's post HERE). I even made my own frames using lattice from Home Depot - so impressed MYSELF!! LOL!


I tried 3 different colored backgrounds, and I do like how they came out.  I was not as happy with the letters, which for some reason did NOT look much like the original, but the WINGS are fabulous!  I swapped out the vial of seeds for a little padded ultrasuede heart and pearl.


 
I used soooo many tools, supplies and techniques to make these - and learned a lot along the way.  The base is masonite, with 2 Liquitex "unbleached titanium" acrylic coats, then the acetate was inked and stamped a la' Tim Holtz.  That was adhered to the masonite with Golden Gel Topcoat semigloss, and then painted over with 2 coats of the same gel medium.  The result was a lightly textured matte surface - with the background color and pattern showing through perfectly.  To make the letters and wings, I used Corel Draw and one of the fonts, and drew the wing layers freehand.  I set them up on 8 1/2 x 11 page, exported to a pdf that I could then use in my cutting software and electronic cutter.  A little extra work up front, but the cutting went perfectly on some cardboard I had scavenged (that was 8 1/2x11).  Soooo much easier than trying to cut multiples of these with scissors or an exacto knife!  (AGAIN, I impressed myself! hehehee)  The letters were embellished per the instructions for the original, glued on and then I made the frayed padded squares from an even-weave cotton, and sewed on the gold beads, lace and pearls.  Pulled the hot glue gun out of mothballs and put the wing layers together and then on the "pillow".  Finally, I cut two ultrasuede hearts with a Papertrey Heart die, padded it and sewed it together with white embroidery floss in a blanket stitch, and then added one more freshwater pearl.  Another dab of hot glue and DONE!  The lattice frame went together with amazing ease (although I had to measure and saw each frame separately, since Homey Depot did not manage to cut ANY of the 10x12 pieces of masonite EXACTLY 10x12!!!) [sheesh!!!]
Hope the recipients will like these!  What do you think???

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Night of 100 Elvises


 
Yes! the EIGHTEENTH Night of 100 Elvises has come and GONE!  This year, from my post in the coat room, I made sure to take photos of the CUTEST (and Funkiest) outfits!!  It is so hard to describe what an EVENT this is.  Everyone gets in the spirit of the moment, whether it is the name tag (HI! My name is ELVIS), the grilled peanut butter and banana sandwiches, the shots of Vititus, the opportunity to create a crazy costume (or haul out your best VINTAGE look), or sing along with all the great Elvis songs!  Hope you enjoy looking at the the pics as much as I enjoyed taking them!


Monday, May 9, 2011

MD Sheep & Wool Fest & BLOG CANDY!

Apologies to the couple in front...this was the view on Sat AM from the new craft section (YAY!) up the hill to the other side of the main "drag"... a veritable SEA of people! I arrived at 10:30, after a 1/2 hour waiting in line to get from the exit off of 70 to a parking spot and then a goodly hike from my van to the entrance. WHEW! A perfect day, not too hot or cold, not too sunny or windy. Apparently, when it comes to fiber, the economy is NOT a factor - vendors I spoke to on Sunday were all smiles! Good thing I did my part to bolster their pockeybooks on Saturday, 'cause Sunday some of the booths were looking a bit skimpy ;-), especially the fleece sale! Favorite bumper sticker "If knitting were exercise, I could bounce a quarter off my ass" LOL! (wish it were SO) Favorite T-Shirt "333 - only half evil" (heehee) Favorite booth (mmmm-M!- translate "men in kilts") the one with SteamPunk knitting! and the vendors in period costumes (did I mention kilts?) :-O ...okay I DID look at the knitted samples, too!


Obligatory Sheepie (Karakul?) and a lovely bloom of SOMETHING in one of the barns.


Blog Candy? you ask....

You've got a week to come up with a caption for the sheep photo - the best one (imho) will win a hanging magnet board decorated with some Stampin Up products! Leave your comments/suggestions below and I will contact the winner on May 16th!

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Onions at the Market

Sunday morning at the farmers market - I haven't been here for a looooong time and it has grown much larger. There is a whole section of craft booths - something I might do on a free weekend over the summer - set up by 6am, but over by 12. hmmmmm!?!? Anyway this display of onions caught my eye - all those round white circles...
I found out that the omelet guy would do egg white omelets, so that will be the ticket for my next visit...

Friday, February 11, 2011

My Review of Stein DeSign Famous Architect Stools

Originally submitted at Jerry's Artarama Art Supplies

Nouvel Seating - Employing a modern approach to seating Nouvel air lift stools create a dynamic working experience. Unlike fabric seating this poly covered seating has a more rigid support allowing you to work both sitting and standing and is designed for you to get up and down often. The airlift l...


Love it now

By Silver Rabbit Studio from Baltimore, MD on 2/11/2011

 

4out of 5

Pros: Attractive Design

Best Uses: Space Saver, Crafts, Artwork

Describe Yourself: ArtistCrafter

Was this a gift?: No

Instructions STUNK! I couldn't figure out how to make the hydraulics work. Called the Cust. Svc #, and spoke to a lovely gentleman who explained the problems were due to a change in one of the parts and conflicting instructions had been included in the packaging. Because of that I had inadvertently released the GAS in the hydraulic cylinder - they sent a new part, no charge, put it together and now it works perfectly! Simple to put together, except for the lack of explanation on how to make the hydraulics work.

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